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Reply to "how to address a teacher who cannot teach?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you've gotten a lot of slack because you asked how to address the teacher. The direct answer is, you don't. Your child in HS, and it sounds like they are advocating for themselves and seeing the teacher when they can, outside of class time, which is exactly what they should be doing. You, as a parent, are hiring outside tutors, which is exactly what you should be doing. If you need a better tutor, find one. Put a message out on the school list of what you're looking for, I'm sure many students have been in a similar position, in a similar class, and their parents have found excellent tutors. The year will be over soon, your child can always do mathnasium over the summer if with the extra help from the teacher, and the tutor, you feel it still wasn't enough. Nothing else for you to do[/quote] Yeah, I've gotta agree. If the teacher was the issue, the tutor should have overcome that. I think this class is just a little above your kid's current capabilities, which is ok because AP Calc is a really freaking hard class![/quote]
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